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Illustration Daily ends today. Many thanks! Source: www.Illustrationdaily.com |
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The dark side of an oil boom in South Dakota. Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/30/opinion/sunday/oil-drills-and-spills.html |
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Editorial illustration for theObserver/theGuardian based on an article about sophrology:
"You’ve heard of mindfulness, now meet its dynamic young cousin sophrology. A modern blend of yoga, Zen Buddhism, hypnosis and psychology, it’s huge on the continent and it’s on its way here."
Art direction: Joanna Cochrane |
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Je Suis Depri - Article about jong adults suffering from depression and the relation to social media Source: VERTEL - magazine from Dutch Television broadcaster KRO/NCRV |
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Is consensual teen sexting a cause for concern?
About how these pics are often shared without any consent. Source: 'Editorial Weekly' project from a 'Scientific American' article |
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Article Volksrant about the most common reasons for getting fired immediately. Source: www.volkskrant.nl |
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"At least let’s spread the word" – illustration made for the story of Nathan Englander published on "La Stampa". The essay talks about David Buckel: 60-year-old civil rights lawyer and environmentalist who wanted his self-immolation to serve as a wake-up call to save the planet.
Source: http://www.lastampa.it/
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'Anxiety itself is not a bad thing, so if the goal is to get rid of anxiety, that’s probably not a very practical goal. The goal should be, can I function while still being anxious?’ - How to think like an athlete, For The Big Issue. Source: The Big Issue |
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Menopause/getting older is hard, part 2 Source: ADmagazine |
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About moving in a new place Source: https://julienposture.tumblr.com/ |
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Many years go by, but some days are still like this. Once an immigrant, always an immigrant. Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/BjCAxgNFkZS/?taken-by=myn_syn |
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Poster for an upcoming summer festival bidding farewell to a beloved 400 year old Copper Beech tree to be taken down. Seems appropriate: farewell Illustration Daily, thank you for this wonderful platform! |
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POLITICIANS – Illustration from a personal project I call »Mindshots«. From time to time I illustrate my thoughts by using this simple red, black and white style to get some ideas out of my head. The inspiration for each piece comes from my daily life while working, talking, watching a movie, and hanging out with friends, or while getting bored in the dentist’s waiting room. Some are socially critical, humorous, or just plain ridiculous. Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/48497541/Mindshots-IV |
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The influence of salfism on european youth. Source: de Standaard |
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I was commissioned by Elementi magazine to illustrate an article about the the computer program SciFiQ, whose primary purpose is to analyze literary databases and practically apply them. Source: http://www.cpn.rs/elementi/ |
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Different emotional approaches to swimming in the vast sea of information on the internet. Source: artbykirstin.com |
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An illustration for an article on the Food Skippers movement Source: https://graziadaily.co.uk/life/real-life/waste-want-meet-food-skippers/ |
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Illustration for an article on child poverty.
Client: Progress Magazin |
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Portrait of Israeli Poet Amit Zarka for her new book launch in 2018 |
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An article in a magazine for psychologists explains the treatment of a man who believes he is radioactive. Source: Unpublished |
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Ireland abortion referendum #freedom #choice #Referendum #Ireland #abortion #abortionreferendum |
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GAME ROOM - Holiday entertainment - playing machines. Is it worth to play and risk and invest in this money? Is your winnings a good example for other people? Source: www.tpienczak.com / www.instagram.com/tpienczak |
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Self initiated editorial looking into the benefits of time restricted eating (intermittent Fasting) Source: http://jakerichardson.co.uk |
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Architecture in Rotterdam for Uitagenda Rotterdam. Art direction: Marlieke Kroon Source: Uitagenda Rdam |
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TIME PRESSURE – Illustration from a personal project I call »Mindshots«. From time to time I illustrate my thoughts by using this simple red, black and white style to get some ideas out of my head. The inspiration for each piece comes from my daily life while working, talking, watching a movie, and hanging out with friends, or while getting bored in the dentist’s waiting room. Some are socially critical, humorous, or just plain ridiculous. Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/61630057/Mindshots-V |
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Illustration for Gezond & Wel. Animals are used more and more in the healthcare system. From dogs that can smell sickening molecules to maggots cleaning up wounds. Source: https://issuu.com/brabantsdagblad/docs/gezond_wel_totaal |
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We can’t keep chopping down trees without harming ourselves. Source: The Guardian |
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Illustration for Jong magazine for collaborating youth workers in Amsterdam and surrounding areas. Source: Jong magazine (2018) |
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In order to save our planet we must put our faith in the youth, because older generations don’t seem to understand just how threatening climate change is. Source: Het Parool |
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Illustration for Soffa magazine about creative online platform 'The Mindtravellers'.
The main idea of my poster is to show different creative people doing their hobbies: taking photos, traveling, reading, discovering new activities and places.
The Mindtravellers is platform where you can share your work and experience with others, and thereby gain access to real projects.
Source: https://www.soffamag.com/journal-article/2016/6/15/mindtravellers-exhibition?rq=mindtravellers |
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Mother's soup always contains love and childhood memories.
https://paintfulslaw.weebly.com/ Source: https://www.instagram.com/paintfuls_law |
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burnout, photocollage Source: FNV Magazine |
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Making your last will; who will care for the pets? Source: Het Parool |
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Journey - The last journey we take, we take alone. Saying goodbye to the dying. Source: http://www.sleepydolphin.com |
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"Hedonism vs. Asceticism", personal series Source: http://cargocollective.com/jasmindreyer/Editorial |
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Virtual Reality: “It’s not real, but it doesn’t matter. In some sense, it’s a real experience" Source: 'Editorial Weekly' project from a 'The New Yorker' article |
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kim jong un exercises Source: http://www.francescorubis.carbonmade.com |
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About Europe's new privacy law. From an article by Herman Stil for Het Parool Source: Het Parool |
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PATH TO SUCCESS – Illustration from a personal project I call »Mindshots«. From time to time I illustrate my thoughts by using this simple red, black and white style to get some ideas out of my head. The inspiration for each piece comes from my daily life while working, talking, watching a movie, and hanging out with friends, or while getting bored in the dentist’s waiting room. Some are socially critical, humorous, or just plain ridiculous. Source: https://www.behance.net/gallery/61630057/Mindshots-V |
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Editorial illustration for The Observer/The Guardian based on an article titled:‘Narcolepsy isn’t funny’ – living with a sleep disorder
‘I want people to realize how usual sleep disorders are… because when sleep goes wrong, it almost always has a profound effect on our lives’. Art direction: Joanna Cochrane Source: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/feb/25/narcolepsy-isnt-funny-living-with-a-sleep-disorder |
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Illustration for 'How I Got Funny at 46' an article by poet, activist, author and now stand up comedian Michelle Tea. Source: https://www.lennyletter.com/story/how-i-got-funny-at-46 |
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Your body is talking to you, listen!
illustration for the magazine Sens et santé (France) Source: www.sensetsante.fr |
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Greed is good! How the USA became a plutocracy. Essay by Maarten van Rossum in Maarten! magazine.
Source: http://www.maartenonline.nl |
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Many Australians take on too much debt so they can get in to the over-priced housing market. What happens when interest rates increase? Personal project @artbykirstin Source: http://www.artbykirstin.com |
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The relationship between cinema and comic strip seen as a babysitter and its pupils. Cover for Ronin magazine # 4. Source: http://www.roninmag.it/ronin-4/ |
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Illustration for the Italian magazine L'Espresso about the 40th anniversary of the Italian law on abortion, one of the greatest social conquers still discussed in my country. In the wall, the poster reminds the provocative cover of the magazine in that 1978 (AD Stefano Cipolla) |
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About the healthcare in the year 2030 Source: De Volkskrant |
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Love on the rocks? On an article about how to recognize your relationship is over. Source: www.chantallveerman.com |
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Attack of the Rotten Tomatoes for The New York Times. Rotten Tomatoes has become the "make or break" influencer for new movies. This is a riff on Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Source: The New York Times |
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Illustration for an article about white people engaging with people of colour only to validate their own assumptions. Source: https://julienposture.tumblr.com/ |
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To spend some time really by yourself alone is not so easy nowadays with all the mobile devices around us. Source: Het Parool |
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News illustrations for the text "Remember to forget" by Anne-Emmanuelle Monnier in Aider-La Revue N ° 4
"Forgetfulness has a bad reputation, a sign of weakness, of failure, of little death, but where does this calamitous vision come from?" Because, if we think about it, forgetfulness also has virtues. Especially that of allowing us to live after painful trials. " Source: https://aider-larevue.fr |
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The post-metoo re-invention of the masculinity. Source: Weekblad Standaard |
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